Paladins
Paladins
I just did a 'who paladin'. Got me to check the help files. Why are they restricted on enemy alignment? Is it that way in D&D? Please remove the penalties for enemy align. I bet a lot more ppl would play paladin then.
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- Sojourner
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How does it limit you in what zones you can do?
You can do anything you want with your paladin there are just costs associated with some activities.
You lose exp for killing good aligned mobs which is trivial considering zone exp is a joke and you probably still get damage exp even for killing a good mob. This is also offset by gaining 25% exp when killing evil mobs, ive always thought that was a sick benefit.
You lose your spells if you go neutral or evil... Druids have it much harder, since they have to maintain neutral. maintaining good is easy.
About the only real zone detriment is that your constantly getting hit by holy words.
You can do anything you want with your paladin there are just costs associated with some activities.
You lose exp for killing good aligned mobs which is trivial considering zone exp is a joke and you probably still get damage exp even for killing a good mob. This is also offset by gaining 25% exp when killing evil mobs, ive always thought that was a sick benefit.
You lose your spells if you go neutral or evil... Druids have it much harder, since they have to maintain neutral. maintaining good is easy.
About the only real zone detriment is that your constantly getting hit by holy words.
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Re: Paladins
Thilindel wrote:I just did a 'who paladin'. Got me to check the help files. Why are they restricted on enemy alignment? Is it that way in D&D? Please remove the penalties for enemy align. I bet a lot more ppl would play paladin then.
I can't really speak for others. But the xp restriction isn't why I don't play paladin.
In AD&D 2nd ed. there is no xp restriction based on alignment. Paladins just turns into warriors, then they have to pray and rescue princesses to become paladins again.
Re: Paladins
Thilindel wrote:Is it that way in D&D?
It's not that way in D&D in playing with paper because that would be a hideous accounting nightmare keeping track of separate xp for each mob align. A lot easier to do on a mud, and makes good sense from an RP standpoint
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